The invention relates to processes for converting a mixture of hydrocarbon and sulfur-containing molecules such as mercaptan into products comprising acetylene, ethylene, and hydrogen sulfide, to processes utilizing the acetylene and ethylene resulting from the conversion, and to equipment useful fo
The invention relates to processes for converting a mixture of hydrocarbon and sulfur-containing molecules such as mercaptan into products comprising acetylene, ethylene, and hydrogen sulfide, to processes utilizing the acetylene and ethylene resulting from the conversion, and to equipment useful for such processes.
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1. A hydrocarbon conversion process, comprising: (a) providing a first mixture comprising ≧90 wt. % natural gas and >4.0 ppmw mercaptan based on the weight of the first mixture; and(b) pyrolysing the first mixture in a first region under pyrolysis conditions which include exposing the first mixture
1. A hydrocarbon conversion process, comprising: (a) providing a first mixture comprising ≧90 wt. % natural gas and >4.0 ppmw mercaptan based on the weight of the first mixture; and(b) pyrolysing the first mixture in a first region under pyrolysis conditions which include exposing the first mixture to a temperature ≧1.20×103° C., to convert at least a portion of the natural gas and ≧90.0 wt. % of the first mixture's mercaptan based on the weight of mercaptan in the first mixture to produce a second mixture, the second mixture comprising ≧1.0 wt. % C2 unsaturates, ≦20.0 wt. % COx, wherein x is 1 or 2, ≦1.0 ppmw mercaptan, and ≦1.0 ppmw thiophene based on the weight of the second mixture. 2. The process of claim 1, wherein the first mixture comprises ≧20.0 wt. % methane and ≧10.0 ppmw methyl mercaptan based on the weight of the first mixture; the first mixture being obtained from a natural gas with no intervening mercaptan-removal steps, and wherein the second mixture comprises ≦0.05 ppmw methyl mercaptan based on the weight of the second mixture. 3. The process of claim 1, wherein the first mixture further comprises hydrogen sulfide in an amount in the range of 50.0 ppmw to 5 wt. % based on the weight of the first mixture. 4. The process of claim 1, wherein the first mixture is exposed to a temperature ≧1.45×103° C. during the pyrolysing. 5. The process of any of claim 1, further comprising (c) separating hydrogen sulfide from the second mixture to produce a third mixture. 6. The process of claim 5, further comprising: (d) combining first and second reactants in a second region to produce a fourth mixture, the first and second regions being at least partially coextensive; and(e) at least partially oxidizing the fourth mixture in the second region to produce a fifth mixture; wherein (i) the pyrolyzing and the oxidizing occur at substantially different times, and(ii) at least a portion of the temperature of the first region during the pyrolyzing is derived from heat generated during the oxidizing in the second region. 7. The process of claim 6, wherein (i) step (e) further comprising oxidizing at least a portion of any combustible non-volatiles located in the first region; and(ii) the fifth mixture comprises ≦10.0 ppmw SOy, y being in the range of from 2 to 4; the ppmw being based on the weight of the fifth mixture. 8. The process of claim 1, wherein ≧95.0 wt. % of the first mixture's mercaptan is converted to non-thiophenic, non-mercaptan sulfur compounds during the pyrolysis. 9. The process of claim 1, further comprising converting at least a portion of the second mixture's acetylene to ethylene. 10. The process of claim 9, further comprising polymerizing at least a portion of the ethylene. 11. A methane conversion process, comprising: (a) providing a first mixture comprising ≧90.0 wt. % methane and ≧4.0 ppmw mercaptan based on the weight of the first mixture; and(b) thermally pyrolysing the first mixture under thermal pyrolysis conditions which include exposing the first mixture to a temperature ≧1.20×103° C. sufficient for converting (i) ≧10.0 wt. % of the first mixture's methane to unsaturated hydrocarbon based on the weight of the methane in the first mixture and(ii) ≧90.0 wt. % of the first mixture's mercaptan to non-mercaptan, non-thiophenic sulfur compounds based on the weight of the first mixtureto produce a second mixture comprising ≧1.0 wt. % C2 unsaturates and ≦1.0 ppmw mercaptan based on the weight of the second mixture. 12. The process of claim 11, wherein the first mixture further comprises ≧10.0 ppmw hydrogen sulfide based on the weight of the first mixture. 13. The process of claim 11, wherein (i) ≧90.0 wt. % of the mercaptan converted in step (b) is converted to hydrocarbon and hydrogen sulfide based on the weight of mercaptan converted in step (b) and (ii) ≦10.0 wt. % of the second mixture's hydrogen sulfide reacts with the second mixture's C2 unsaturates, based on the weight of the hydrogen sulfide in the second mixture. 14. The process of claim 11, further comprising separating hydrogen sulfide from the second mixture. 15. The process of claim 11, wherein the second mixture (i) comprises ≦1.0 ppmw methyl mercaptan based on the weight of the second mixture and (ii) has a COx:C2 unsaturates molar ratio ≦0.3, wherein x is 1 or 2. 16. The process of claim 11, wherein the second mixture comprises ≦2.0 wt. % COx, wherein x is 1 or 2, based on the weight of the second mixture. 17. The process of claim 11, wherein the temperature to which the first mixture is exposed is ≧1.40×103° C., and the thermal pyrolyzing is conducted for a residence time ≦0.05 seconds. 18. The process of claim 11, wherein the temperature to which the first mixture is exposed is ≧1.60×103° C. 19. The process of claim 11, wherein the second mixture comprises ≦0.1 ppmw thiophene based on the weight of the second mixture. 20. A method for treating natural gas, comprising: (a) providing a first mixture comprising ≧90.0 wt. % of natural gas, the natural gas comprising ≧1.0 wt. % methane, ≧1.0 ppmw hydrogen sulfide, and ≧4.0 ppmw mercaptan based on the weight of the natural gas;(b) thermally pyrolysing the first mixture under thermal pyrolysis conditions which include exposing the first mixture to a temperature ≧1.20×103° C. sufficient for converting (i) ≧10.0 wt. % of the first mixture's methane to unsaturated hydrocarbon and molecular hydrogen, based on the weight of the methane in the first mixture, and(ii) ≧90.0 wt. % of the first mixture's mercaptan to non-mercaptan, non-thiophenic sulfur based on the weight of the first mixture,to produce a second mixture comprising ≧1.0 ppmw hydrogen sulfide, ≧1.0 wt. % C2 unsaturates and ≦1.0 ppmw mercaptan based on the weight of the second mixture; and(c) separating at least a portion of the hydrogen sulfide from the second mixture, wherein the natural gas is provided to the first mixture with no intervening mercaptan-removal steps. 21. The method of claim 20, wherein the natural gas comprises ≧50.0 ppmw mercaptan based on the weight of the natural gas. 22. The method of claim 20, wherein the natural gas comprises ≧50.0 ppmw hydrogen sulfide based on the weight of the natural gas. 23. The method of claim 20, wherein the second mixture (i) comprises ≦1.0 ppmw methyl mercaptan based on the weight of the second mixture and (ii) has a COx:C2 unsaturates molar ratio ≦0.3, wherein x is 1 or 2.
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